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, getting ahead 21%, have just enough to maintain, 5%, falling behind, 22%. so 78% either think they're just barely holding on or they're failing. >> another amazing poll that came out about a month ago, half of americans say that the recession never ended and what that means is they just aren't feeling the effects of this recovery. look, we got a good jobs report this week, we're all breathing a sigh of relief over that, but let's not forget, we also got a god awful gdp report for the first quarter, very, very low. >> 0.1%, right? >> that was backward looking and i think things are looking up but we're still way too slow to get the wage growth americans want. >> what pumps it up? >> the unemployment rate is still high. the more you see it come down the more that will help with wages. employers might feel pressure to increasing incomes. it's true, your average family has seen wage declines through the recovery. that hasn't changed yet. maybe it will soon. i this i there's pretty good evidence that growth is picking up but it remains even if the trends are goo
, getting ahead 21%, have just enough to maintain, 5%, falling behind, 22%. so 78% either think they're just barely holding on or they're failing. >> another amazing poll that came out about a month ago, half of americans say that the recession never ended and what that means is they just aren't feeling the effects of this recovery. look, we got a good jobs report this week, we're all breathing a sigh of relief over that, but let's not forget, we also got a god awful gdp report for the...
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president barack obama and german chancellor angela merkel have said. any indication russian officials are concerned about that? >> reporter: it was interesting that that press conference between angela merkel and barack obama, they appeared to lower the bar, the threshold for that third tier of sanctions to be implemented against russia. in the case of russia not just invading ukraine which was the previous position, but if russia continues to disrupt the situation ahead of the may 25th elections. yes, i think there is deep concern in russia about the possibility of those sanctions. whether it's deep enough, though, to prevent russia from taking action to intervene inside eastern ukraine and southern ukraine is still very much a moot point. certainly there's been outrage expressed here in russia from all sorts of quarters, from the president down at the deteriorating security situation inside eastern ukraine. the kremlin saying they've received thousands of requests from people in the south and east of the country for assistance. pleas for assistance,
president barack obama and german chancellor angela merkel have said. any indication russian officials are concerned about that? >> reporter: it was interesting that that press conference between angela merkel and barack obama, they appeared to lower the bar, the threshold for that third tier of sanctions to be implemented against russia. in the case of russia not just invading ukraine which was the previous position, but if russia continues to disrupt the situation ahead of the may 25th...
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22% of you said yes. 78% said no, at this point, he should not have to serve the sentence. >>> for the first time in a long time, there's a bit of good news. earlier today, a team of european observers would werena released by the pro-russian separatists there. at least 42 people were killed overnight as a fire broke out amid a protest in odessa. clashes in the streets, throwing firebombs and stones. also today, russian foreign minister sergey lavrov said the u.s. should call on ukraine to halt its military operations. yesterday, president obama hosted german chancellor angela merkel at the white house there they discussed the crisis. >> we're united in our determination to impose costs on russia for actions. as they move to restore order in eastern ukraine, it is obvious to the world these russianbacked groups are not peaceful protesters. they're heavily armed militants who are receiving support from russia. >> our guest is a fellow at the george washington university institute for public diplomacy and global communication. always good to get your perspective. punishing russia, is it
22% of you said yes. 78% said no, at this point, he should not have to serve the sentence. >>> for the first time in a long time, there's a bit of good news. earlier today, a team of european observers would werena released by the pro-russian separatists there. at least 42 people were killed overnight as a fire broke out amid a protest in odessa. clashes in the streets, throwing firebombs and stones. also today, russian foreign minister sergey lavrov said the u.s. should call on...
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the german chancellor angela merkel joined president obama at the white house for a joint news conference. during the question and answer session with reporters both leaders said more sanctions against russia would be forthcoming if ukraine's big neighbour did not stop interfering in the country's internal affairs. still with us for a look at the worsening situation, from new york. david, director of the programme at the carnegie council for ethics and international affairs. from kiev professor andreas taking at the kiev academy, and here in the studio george benites drog of the atlantic -- director of the atlantic council's n.a.t.o. source. i look at the video and wonder who are the guys is this some look like young fellows with not enough to do. some are carrying weapons that you don't have around the house hunting birds and deer. they are waving not russian flags, but flags that carry old soviet iconography, hammers and sickles. portraits of stalin, who are these guys? >> a good question. again i refer to maydan, who were those guys - a motley crew. a crew seeking the right to self-det
the german chancellor angela merkel joined president obama at the white house for a joint news conference. during the question and answer session with reporters both leaders said more sanctions against russia would be forthcoming if ukraine's big neighbour did not stop interfering in the country's internal affairs. still with us for a look at the worsening situation, from new york. david, director of the programme at the carnegie council for ethics and international affairs. from kiev professor...
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i was knocked to the floor. >> that was 22 years ago. paula was a navy lieutenant attending the tail hook convention of aviators. he reported the incident to her commanding officers. >> he told me, that is what you get when you go down the hall filled with drunk eighth yaiaviators.victims advocates fa lawsuit this week claiming thousands of soldiers have suffered similar consequences. >> if i can go left i go right and do this that and the other. >> they were planning a hazing and it just turned into more than that. >> resulting in devastating long term psychological injuries. correlate with.ptsd about getting better. >> last year we had a 50% increase in sexual assault reports, which is unprecedented. >> why is any number of sexual assaults appropriate or success in our military? the number of reports may have increased and nobody really is sure exactly why. except the number of prosecutions have not increased. so i don't think that we're really making any headway. >> the issue renewed a debate, over the code of military justice in sex
i was knocked to the floor. >> that was 22 years ago. paula was a navy lieutenant attending the tail hook convention of aviators. he reported the incident to her commanding officers. >> he told me, that is what you get when you go down the hall filled with drunk eighth yaiaviators.victims advocates fa lawsuit this week claiming thousands of soldiers have suffered similar consequences. >> if i can go left i go right and do this that and the other. >> they were planning a...
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a lot of it is headquartered in nashville. there is loophole-chasing in games played, and despite all of the billions made in nashville, missionnumber said no -- no admission, she was at the national hospital. people want results. i almost wish this conference could last two days and everybody would be locked in a room because we can figure this out. >> there cannot be anything there you disagree with. >> 20 years ago today i was sitting in a room in the national managed health care conference in this town listening to jim cooper say the same thing. my question is why have you not fix the problem yet? >> the question is why if the two of you agree are we at the state of affairs that we are at? that is all -- the question a lot of us on the outside have. there are commonsense things that are not really partisan at their core. >> i do not know why it has taken jim so long. [laughter] there was a question asked from the audience about preventive care, the cost savings for preventive care. jim reference the fact that medicare cost
a lot of it is headquartered in nashville. there is loophole-chasing in games played, and despite all of the billions made in nashville, missionnumber said no -- no admission, she was at the national hospital. people want results. i almost wish this conference could last two days and everybody would be locked in a room because we can figure this out. >> there cannot be anything there you disagree with. >> 20 years ago today i was sitting in a room in the national managed health care...
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awaiting a joint news conference with the president and german chancellor angela merkel.
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live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is "market makers" with erik schatzker and stephanie ruhle. >> recovery summer. april saw more jobs added than any month in two years. the report has important warning signs. >> steve wynn speaks. we will bring you my exclusive interview with the billionaire casino mogul. find out why he likes doing business in china more than the u.s. and what really happened with george clooney. >> angela merkel is in washington for urgent talks with president obama. with eachalking other. the german chancellor and american president speak about an aggressive russia. we will bring it to you live at noon. >> welcome to "market makers." i'm stephanie ruhle. erik schatzker is out. i'm joined by the well manicured matt miller. cure ifd to get a mani you were going to be on set with me. >> it is friday. jobs day. the headline number is the best it has been in more than two years. payrolls rose by 288,000 in april, far more than estimated. unemployment dropped to its lowest level since before the collapse of lehman brothers. but there is a lot beyond the he
live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is "market makers" with erik schatzker and stephanie ruhle. >> recovery summer. april saw more jobs added than any month in two years. the report has important warning signs. >> steve wynn speaks. we will bring you my exclusive interview with the billionaire casino mogul. find out why he likes doing business in china more than the u.s. and what really happened with george clooney. >> angela merkel is in washington...
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for the rest of the news before your bell, we turn to bertha coombs live at cnbc world headquarters. bertha, i'm going to go with $217,000. >> all right, i hope you entered the contest squawk box has a contest you can win a prize every month if you nail the number. the futures right now are pointing to a higher start. we eare going to see a number that is well north of $200,000. april appears to be the month where we saw the fastest pace of job creation in over five months. the number analysts are calling for is $215,000 with the unemployment rate dropping to 6.6%. we'll also be getting factory orders today, as well, and that we're watching for earnings from chevron. the dow pulled back from that record high, starts the day at 16,558, dropping 22 points on thursday and the nasdaq, actually, rose 12 to 4127. it seems to be ethe year of the recall. honda now recalling nearly 25,000 odyssey minivans because side airbags may not deploy in a crash. the recall affects just the 2014 model. a shorting terminal may have been damaged during assembly. no crashes or injuries have been reported w
for the rest of the news before your bell, we turn to bertha coombs live at cnbc world headquarters. bertha, i'm going to go with $217,000. >> all right, i hope you entered the contest squawk box has a contest you can win a prize every month if you nail the number. the futures right now are pointing to a higher start. we eare going to see a number that is well north of $200,000. april appears to be the month where we saw the fastest pace of job creation in over five months. the number...
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we're live from our will headquarters in new york. it is jobs day. i'm tom keene here to join me, scarlet fu and adam johnson. our guest host this hour, alan krueger of princeton university. let's get right to the brief this morning. also from princeton university, here is adam johnson. >> some mixed economic data. euro area manufacturing grew at the fastest pace in three months. we should point out that unemployment in europe hold steady. 11.8%. economic data here in the u.s., 8: 30, a change in nonfarm payrolls. the isam, new york manufacturing number. earnings, we have a bunch before the bell. chevron, estee lauder. president obama's meeting with germany's chancellor angela merkel. we will present the news conference live at 11:30. 11:40. >> they tend to be late. >> they go 22 minutes late. ms. merkel is there. on time.ll keep him let's get to some company news now. this just broken the last hour. astrazeneca ejecting the new takeover offer from pfizer. they boosted their bid to -- the offercalled the inadequate. talk of another acquisition involv
we're live from our will headquarters in new york. it is jobs day. i'm tom keene here to join me, scarlet fu and adam johnson. our guest host this hour, alan krueger of princeton university. let's get right to the brief this morning. also from princeton university, here is adam johnson. >> some mixed economic data. euro area manufacturing grew at the fastest pace in three months. we should point out that unemployment in europe hold steady. 11.8%. economic data here in the u.s., 8: 30, a...
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165 minutes and 22 seconds on the owner of the clippers. now, on the benghazi e-mails, by any standard, this is huge news. a court case reveals memos when we were told everything has been exposed. the benghazi coverage. let's look. 6 minutes on the benghazi coverage and three seconds on abc, cbn and nbc. your reaction? >> it's outrageous. clearly there is a left wing media bias. if you need proof, look at the way they haven't covered benghazi. benghazi is a huge story. the united states ambassador was brutally murdered, two navy seals and another man. and there has been a massive cover-up. now the smoking gun e-mail has surfaced, which ties the white house to the lie of the video. this is huge news. every media outlet should be covering it. >> what's interesting is i think the press corps understands that. look at chuck todd, jonathon karl and others, they're asking the tough questions and we find out they're not getting on the air. good luck with your shore and the herald. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> coming up straight ahead
165 minutes and 22 seconds on the owner of the clippers. now, on the benghazi e-mails, by any standard, this is huge news. a court case reveals memos when we were told everything has been exposed. the benghazi coverage. let's look. 6 minutes on the benghazi coverage and three seconds on abc, cbn and nbc. your reaction? >> it's outrageous. clearly there is a left wing media bias. if you need proof, look at the way they haven't covered benghazi. benghazi is a huge story. the united states...
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two subway trains have collided at 3:22 p.m. local time. there are no reported deaths but officials say more than 100 passengers have been injured. witnesses say one train was leaving a station when it was hit from behind by an incoming bound train. one subway car was derailed as a result. most of the injured appear to be walking wounded, they report. this comes three weeks after a ferry capsized, the country's worst disaster in 20 years. >>> still to come on "worldwide exchange," will cash be king? pfizer is raising its bid for astrazeneca and it includes more green. but will it be enough to entice the shareholders? we'll have more on that in the next half of "worldwide exchange" as well as a countdown to the nonfarm payroll report as well. see you in a few moments. >>> astra's board will discuss an offer from pfizer. >>> rbs blows expectations out of the water, a big jump in profit. shares at the top of the market in london. >>> reports of casualties roll in as kiev launches a military operation to regain control in the east. the country'
two subway trains have collided at 3:22 p.m. local time. there are no reported deaths but officials say more than 100 passengers have been injured. witnesses say one train was leaving a station when it was hit from behind by an incoming bound train. one subway car was derailed as a result. most of the injured appear to be walking wounded, they report. this comes three weeks after a ferry capsized, the country's worst disaster in 20 years. >>> still to come on "worldwide...
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olivia, thank you so much for covering for me there at new york headquarters. but does it for today in the program but our insight pepsico special continues all day long, including an in-depth look at the company's associate media strategy and the high-tech bush to connect to a new generation of younger consumers ♪. >> it is 56 past the hour, meaning bloomberg television is on the market. i'm julie hyman. let's look at the big stock stories we have been watching, to see how the stocks are moving. ford, the company officially announcing this morning that mark fields will take over from alan mulally when he retires as of july 1. chief is currently the operating officer. over at yum! brands, david novak ceo, becomedown as executive chairman of the company, which owns kfc and pizza hut and taco bell in the ceo of taco bell will replace him. prepare fore to that transition. in terms of the broader markets, let's take a look at what is going on there. like yesterday, not a lot of changes coming out of the gate. economic data came in better than estimated in terms o
olivia, thank you so much for covering for me there at new york headquarters. but does it for today in the program but our insight pepsico special continues all day long, including an in-depth look at the company's associate media strategy and the high-tech bush to connect to a new generation of younger consumers ♪. >> it is 56 past the hour, meaning bloomberg television is on the market. i'm julie hyman. let's look at the big stock stories we have been watching, to see how the stocks...
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angela merkel not in berlin, she is in d.c. d.c.e will be landing in later today, she first meets a group of senators. look for senators to pressure angela merkel on how you pressure vladimir putin on ukraine. it is going to dominate the discussion. she meets with obama tomorrow and then christine lagarde. willis merkel and obama, they make nice after some difficult relationships over the nsa allegations, tapping of her personal phone. >> which network do you think the merkel phone uses in the u.s.? >> you have got to go with t-mobile, 60% owned by deutsche telekom. we will watch to see but happens at the open, stocks are not trading here today but we will see what happens with t-mobile and sprint. an interview later on on bloomberg west with john legere, president and ceo of t-mobile. maybe we can press him on whether or not he wants the job of a merged company, sprint and t-mobile. >> thank you very much indeed, hans nichols. it for "the pulse," we will be back tomorrow. now it is "surveillance." ♪ kieve east slips away fro
angela merkel not in berlin, she is in d.c. d.c.e will be landing in later today, she first meets a group of senators. look for senators to pressure angela merkel on how you pressure vladimir putin on ukraine. it is going to dominate the discussion. she meets with obama tomorrow and then christine lagarde. willis merkel and obama, they make nice after some difficult relationships over the nsa allegations, tapping of her personal phone. >> which network do you think the merkel phone uses...
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you rule out merkel or clinton. >> you rule out, obviously, people who changed the world. steve jobs. i let that out of the bag. >> you think he'll be on the list. >> yes. >> there's no way i wouldn't put bill -- why are they we'll find minutes from now. >> 10. >> the producers think it's inside information. they're yelling. can you make money? are there futures on this? >> they are yelling us because it's time for commercial. thank you. see you again in a moment. >> a name also synonymous with luxury, good charm along with the first 25, we had the first on cnbc with the ceo of forest labs. the company joining the battle. yesterday it's making a deal before itself is acquired for tax reasons for $25 billion. brett saunders will join us 7:30 eastern. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 trading inspires your life. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 life inspires your trading. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 where others see fads... tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 ...you see opportunities. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 at schwab, we're here to help tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 turn inspiration into action. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 we have intuiti
you rule out merkel or clinton. >> you rule out, obviously, people who changed the world. steve jobs. i let that out of the bag. >> you think he'll be on the list. >> yes. >> there's no way i wouldn't put bill -- why are they we'll find minutes from now. >> 10. >> the producers think it's inside information. they're yelling. can you make money? are there futures on this? >> they are yelling us because it's time for commercial. thank you. see you again...